Wilson’s school celebrates successes of its Year Seven students

The Year Seven Celebration Evenings took place on Tuesday and Wednesday at Wilson’s School recently and it presented an opportunity for the year seven students to show the amazing progress they have made in just two terms.

Opening the event were students from the current Year 8 Wind Band. They gave an impressive performance.

Parents and music teachers were thrilled to hear some of the school’s most promising musicians and vocalists perform in various small ensembles.

At the end of the concert the whole Year Seven Wind Band played together with a programme that a rendition of Soul Bossa Nova and the catchy Mambo No 5.

Music certificates were presented to those students who have most impressed their teachers.
Certificates were also awarded to students who have shown kindness to others, and to those students who
have participated widely in some of the many activities the school has offered them.

In July it is hoped that many of the Year 7 students will choose to take internationally recognised Trinity Music exams here at school.

SUTTON HIGH SCHOOL

Sutton High School is an independent day school for girls aged 3-18. Founded in 1884 by the GDST, it continues to provide an academically rigorous and challenging education within the framework of a caring and supportive community.

It was the London Borough of Sutton’s highest placed girls’ school in The Times A Level Results Table August 2015 and GCSE results also saw an increase in the percentage of A* grades, up to 32%, with 40% of girls achieving 9 or more A* or A grades. Come and see for yourself why The Good Schools Guide describes Sutton High as “a school to watch”. Places for our Open Events can be booked online at www.suttonhigh.gdst.net

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